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Join Date: May 2013
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 64
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Are you saying they are getting dental work under Ketamine anesthesia? My concern is the nerves still need to be blocked once one has RSD in the mouth/face. A normal person can get a dental implant with just lidocaine. We become special needs patients and must have the nerve blocked.
So that means after the numbing, anesthesia blocks are injected into the tissue to block the nerves from knowing anything was even done.
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